UP News: There has been no recruitment for the posts of teachers in the government schools run by the Basic Education Council in Uttar Pradesh for the last six years. This is the situation when about 1.25 lakh teacher posts are vacant in the council schools of the state. Nearly 10 lakh candidates who are training are upset due to no advertisement for teacher recruitment for the last six years. Disappointed candidates are now forced to take to the streets and protest as they have not received any assurance despite wandering from door to door. Thousands of candidates demonstrated outside the office of the Education Service Selection Commission in Prayagraj today. The candidates also raised slogans during the demonstration. Thousands of candidates gathered there had come from different districts of the state.
D.El.Ed candidates from all districts of UP were present during the protest at the office of Education Service Selection Commission in Prayagraj. These candidates raised slogans and expressed their anger. The angry candidates say that they will continue their protest until the recruitment advertisement is released. A large number of female candidates were also present in the protest in Prayagraj. Tight security arrangements were made on this occasion. The candidates chose Teachers' Day today and demanded justice from the government.
D.El.Ed degree is compulsory in Basic Shiksha Parishad schools. These days, the number of D.El.Ed degree holders in UP is about 10 lakh. These degree holders have trained to become teachers. These degree holders were hoping that after the advertisement for teachers' recruitment is released, they will get a chance to try their luck, but for the last six years, their wait is not coming to an end. The first chairperson of the commission, Professor Kirti Pandey, has also taken charge today. The protesting candidates also tried to meet her, but were unsuccessful.
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